Hi my name is Nina-Ann I am a twice cancer survivor. Surviving cancer twice is a tough gig. I am sharing my journey to help others. I have written a book also. I am covering cancer, double mastectomy, chemotherapy, family and friends. My blog has lots of information, helpful and a few things to brighten your day. I am a cancer advocate. My story is happy, sad and inspirational.
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Egypt 🇪🇬 definitely worth a visit

Well this is one of the wonders of the world. To see them is so breathtakingly amazing. I can't explain to you how good it is. See for yourself.
13 years ago 2005 my mate Ann and my youngest son packed up for an adventure of a lifetime. Brando was 11 years old and quiet the bit excited I must say. Quietly so we're we!
You must go there.
Why?

Fun Facts about Ancient Egypt

Egyptian men and women wore makeup. ...

They used moldy bread to help with infections.

They were one of the first civilizations to invent writing. ...

The Ancient Egyptians were scientists and mathematicians. ...

Ancient Egypt plays a major role in the Bible. ...

The Pharaoh kept his hair covered.

Ancient Egyptians wrote in hieroglyphs, which were little pictures, as opposed to letters. The writing took months sometimes, but it was incredibly intricate and beautiful. Unlike common grammar, the Egyptians used no punctuation, and they did not have any spaces in between their words. There are over 700 hieroglyphs in existence, all meaning something different.

History -

Built during a time when Egypt was one of the richest and most powerful civilizations in the world, the pyramids—especially the Great Pyramids of Giza—are some of the most magnificent man-made structures in history. Their massive scale reflects the unique role that the pharaoh, or king, played in ancient Egyptian society. Though pyramids were built from the beginning of the Old Kingdom to the close of the Ptolemaic period in the fourth century A.D., the peak of pyramid building began with the late third dynasty and continued until roughly the sixth (c. 2325 B.C.). More than 4,000 years later, the Egyptian pyramids still retain much of their majesty, providing a glimpse into the country’s rich and glorious past.Pyramids today! Tomb robbers and other vandals in both ancient and modern times removed most of the bodies and funeral goods from Egypt’s pyramids and plundered their exteriors as well. Stripped of most of their smooth white limestone coverings, the Great Pyramids no longer reach their original heights; Khufu’s, for example, measures only 451 feet high. Nonetheless, millions of people continue to visit the pyramids each year, drawn by their towering grandeur and the enduring allure of Egypt’s rich and glorious past.#history #egypt #pyramids #era #makeup #kings

The history of ancient Egyptspans the period from the early prehistoric settlements of the northern Nile valley to the Roman conquest, in 30 BC. The Pharaonic Period is dated from the 32nd century BC, when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified, until the country fell under Macedonian rule, in 332 BC.

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